A structured collection of Capture The Flag (CTF) writeups, methodologies, and continuous learning progress.
I am a passionate cybersecurity learner deeply focused on practical skills, adversarial thinking, and problem-solving. My core interest lies in uncovering hidden vulnerabilities, analyzing complex binaries, and understanding the intricate mechanics of web technologies. I actively participate in CTFs to continuously challenge myself and bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and real-world application.
- Organizer: Scaler School of Technology
- Highlights: Solved multiple challenges across Web, Crypto, Forensics, Reverse Engineering, OSINT, and Pwn.
| Year | Event | Rank | Focus | Link |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026 | Override CTF | #10 | Web, Forensics, Crypto, Rev, Pwn | View Writeups |
- Events Participated: 2
- Best Rank: #10
- Active Domains: 6
- Web Exploitation (Client/Server-side attacks, API manipulation)
- Reverse Engineering (Static/Dynamic analysis, custom VM architectures)
- Cryptography (Classical ciphers, modern algorithmic weaknesses)
- Forensics (Disk analysis, memory forensics, steganography)
- OSINT (Open Source Intelligence, digital footprinting)
- Binary Exploitation (Pwn) (Memory corruption, shellcoding, format strings)
- Core Languages: Python, Bash, JavaScript, C/C++
- Web Security: Burp Suite, SQLMap, Postman
- Reverse Engineering: Ghidra, GDB (pwndbg/GEF)
- Forensics: Wireshark, Volatility, Autopsy, ExifTool, Binwalk
- Infrastructure: Linux, Git, Docker
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└── Override-CTF-2026/
├── Web/
├── Reverse/
├── Crypto/
├── Forensics/
├── OSINT/
└── Pwn/
- Expand expertise in exploit development and kernel-level vulnerabilities.
- Deepen understanding of web security and modern application architectures.
- Master advanced reverse engineering techniques for complex binaries.
- Engage in continuous competitive learning through international CTFs and platforms.
All writeups, exploit scripts, and conceptual proofs provided in this repository are strictly for educational purposes only. The techniques demonstrated should solely be used in authorized environments to improve system security. Unauthorized access to computer systems is illegal and unethical.
- LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/abhishek-panigrahi-666b6336a
- GitHub: github.com/Abhishek-047
- TryHackMe: tryhackme.com/p/Strange47